Monthly Archives: August 2011

Magpies chief leads tributes to Mark Ovendale

Wimborne Town chairman Ken Stewart has paid tribute to the memory of Mark Ovendale who sadly lost his battle with cancer at the age of 37. The former AFC Bournemouth goalkeeper was goalkeeping coach at Cuthbury during the 2008-09 campaign and he made seven appearances for the side. Ovendale also played for Northampton, Luton, Barry,…

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Conor Burns backs Community Trust

MP for Bournemouth West, Conor Burns, visited Kings Park last week to watch AFC Bournemouth’s National Citizen Service in full swing. The project, designed by the current conservative government to offer a non-military, voluntary form of national service, kicked off this summer at eight Football League clubs across the country. Five of the fifteen volunteers…

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Cherries announce open day

AFC Bournemouth is excited to announce an open day at the Seward Stadium on Sunday 11th September. From 9.30am to midday, tours will be running throughout the morning and will culminate in the unveiling of the Cherries new third kit. The event will be completely free for all AFC Bournemouth fans and will allow them…

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Tesco employees get on their bikes for charity

Tesco employees will attempt an 80 mile bike ride on 14 September in aid of Poole-based charity Lewis-Manning Hospice. The four local Tesco Express store managers will start their journey at the Charminster store and finish at the Weymouth store in a hope to raise £2000 for the charity. Maria Tidy, Fundraising Manager at Lewis-Manning…

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Latest Street Craze Hits the Dolphin Centre, Poole

Poole based Parkour group, RKTR leapt into action at the Dolphin Shopping Centre as they showcased the latest street craze to shoppers. Known as ‘the art of displacement’, Parkour is full of challenges and a method to overcome obstacles with speed, efficiency, and agility and has a huge following in the UK. Related PostsDolphin shopping…

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